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Wanted: IT staffers with vertical industry chops
Fast-changing business processes, tight deadlines, customization demands and ever-growing regulations are complicating day-to-day operations. What's needed now is 'IT-plus' -- a combination of technical skills and business knowledge, plus deep industry expertise. Read More


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Office 365 subscriptions furnish 4% of Microsoft's Office division revenue
Microsoft's Business division, which manages the company's Office cash cow, recorded a 5% revenue bump in the first quarter over the same period in 2012, an increase driven by a surge in enterprises signing long-term licensing agreements. Read More

Next-gen USB SuperSpeed to eliminate power cords
USB SuperSpeed will move from 5Gbps bandwidth to 10Gbps in the coming year, but it's also leaping from 10 watts to 100 watts for charging, which could power monitors and even HDTVs. Read More

Anonymous calls for Internet blackout to protest CISPA
Hacking group Anonymous asked websites to black out their front pages on Monday, in protest against legislation in the U.S. that would allow online companies and government agencies to more easily share personal information. Read More

Largest bitcoin exchange, Mt. Gox, 'throttles' trading to tame price swings
The largest bitcoin exchange, Mt. Gox, is in a continuing battle with miscreants trying to manipulate the price of the virtual currency. Read More

Google Glass mysteries revealed!
Google made a long list of announcements and revelations about its cyborg eyewear Glass. Google is taking a very conservative, controlling approach to the platform, not unlike another Apple's style. Read More

Germans fine Google for gathering personal data with Street View cars
Google must pay a $190,000 fine in Germany for gathering and storing emails, photos, passwords and chat protocols from unprotected Wi-Fi networks with Google Street View cars, Hamburg's Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information said on Monday. Read More


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Yahoo slims down, again, trashing Deals, SMS Alerts
Yahoo is giving itself a bit of a makeover. Earlier this week it launched two new mobile apps for email and weather; now it's ditching numerous longstanding products, including Deals and SMS Alerts, in an attempt to sharpen its focus, the company announced Friday. Read More

Mobile users clam up, use more data, survey shows
Mobile users in North America are hanging up and using email, text or social networking at a rapid pace, according to a survey by PriceWaterhouseCoopers. Read More

Recent Google outages blamed on sign-in system
A malfunctioning log-in system affected millions of people's ability to access a variety of Google applications on Wednesday, including Gmail and Drive. Read More

Security Manager's Journal: A little housecleaning
Our manager finds the time and opportunity to cross a few nagging items off of his to-do list. Read More

Paul Glen: How to deal with a toxic team
Five warning signs can warn you that your project team has turned toxic. Read More

Chris Poelker: SNW, acronyms and the evolution of the storage industry
I just returned from the spring 2013 Storage Networking World conference (SNW), and I was amazed at how much smaller the conference is now compared to just a few years ago. The vendor booth areas were especially scaled back. The good news is the speakers were all great, and the content was stimulating and thought-provoking as usual, which is important since the storage industry is evolving faster than many other areas of information technology. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Apple Siri spies on you: Secretly keeps data for years
Tim Cook 'fesses to latest pomaceous scandal. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has been forced to admit to the ACLU that it's been keeping your Siri queries for as long as two years. The revelations include assurances that the data are "anonymized," but that's not dulling critics' knives, which are very definitely out. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers feel a little queasy about that. Read More

 

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